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But the distinct, cohesive middle class of the past is being cleaved in two.
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Over the last 20 years, however, the nation's housing market has been cleaved in two, and the break has helped create two very different economies in one country.
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Once inside, the RNA is cleaved in two by a protein native to the cell, freeing the gene-silencing region to find and guide the destruction of its target.
A rough-edged rectangular monument in the northeast corner of the yard appears to have been cleaved in two by a tree trunk.
Heads will be cleaved in two and limbs hacked off by the swing of a machete, samurai sword and even an electric guitar.
It is only when the barbarian refuses to leave that our hero draws his sword, attacking with such swiftness and ferocity that the would-be rapist is cleaved in two.
In the endoplasmic reticulum of beta cells the proinsulin molecule is cleaved in two places, yielding the A and B chains of insulin and an intervening, biologically inactive C peptide.
Not since the Great Depression, when the mighty House of Morgan was cleaved in two, have Washington lawmakers rewritten the rules for Wall Street as extensively as they did on Friday.
The Society for the Preservation of English Irregular Verbs is mildly disappointed by this sentence, from Monday's Economic View article: "And after evidence of epic malfeasance emerged in the wake of the 1929 Wall Street Crash, the banking leviathan created by John Pierpont Morgan was cleaved in two by government fiat".
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